Long-range modelling first signalled a switch in the Pacific Ocean late in 2022, that after three years of wet conditions with La Niña, indicated the second half of 2023 was likely to turn dry with El Niño.
Long-range modelling first signalled a switch in the Pacific Ocean late in 2022, that after three years of wet conditions with La Niña, indicated the second half of 2023 was likely to turn dry with El Niño.
Long-range modelling first signalled a switch in the Pacific Oc...
The Indian Ocean entered the positive phase of its dipole aroun...
It may be late winter in Australia but we’ve been recently remi...
We are nearing the end of July, firmly half way through the yea...
A rather large and strong high pressure system has taken over o...
A big northwest cloudband is delivering widespread out of seaso...
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